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Violence Vict ; 39(4): 458-474, 2024 Sep 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39038847

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This article aimed to analyze aggression-victimization differentiation in middle-school students by empathy level, gender, and grade level. A total of 260 students living in a middle-low-socioeconomic region of Ankara, Turkey, participated in the study (mean age = 12.89, standard deviation = 0.96). Results indicated that the students were more likely to be victims of violent behaviors rather than being aggressors. We found a high probability that victims could become aggressors or vice versa. There were no significant differences between empathy and victimization-aggression. Besides, the results revealed that boys were more prone to being victims and aggressors, especially concerning physical-verbal aggression and harming properties. However, girls were more likely to be victims of isolation and-to a lesser extent-verbal aggression. We discussed these results in light of literature.


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Aggression , Crime Victims , Empathy , Students , Humans , Turkey , Male , Female , Crime Victims/psychology , Students/psychology , Adolescent , Child , Sex Factors , Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Interpersonal Relations
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